The County of San Mateo is inviting the public to outreach sessions about a draft ordinance on local marijuana cultivation.
The County is inviting residents to help establish federal planning & funding goals. There are 4 upcoming meetings across the Peninsula.
San Mateo County voters will weigh in on the proposed tax to add funding to Caltrain.
Three Voting Centers are open across San Mateo County for the Consolidated Municipal, School and Special District Election.
“A pre-marked sample ballot helps voters ensure that their choices are the ones meant to be selected."
Poll Workers receive a stipend ranging from $115.00 to $140.00 for the day, plus $25.00 for the time in a training class.
"At this event we will provide the tools our hard-working residents need to overcome the last hurdles of becoming an American."
The San Mateo County supervisor plans to introduce a resolution on the matter this week. (breaking)
“It’s high time for that gate to be opened with a sign reading, ‘Public Welcome’, ” Sen. Jerry Hill said.
The new study offers short and long-term suggestions for easing traffic congestion between San Mateo, Alameda and Santa Clara counties.
"I really hadn't planned on doing it quite this long," Ruane said Tuesday. (Breaking)
The free academy, which meets weekly beginning Sept. 13, provides participants a peek into the inner workings of County government.
David J. Canepa serves District 5 which includes the cities of Daly City, Colma, Brisbane, portions of South San Francisco and San Bruno.
"Silicon Valley is hooked on electronics but shamefully is woefully behind the times when it comes to recycling e-waste," David Canepa says.
Congresswoman Speier, State Senator Hill and Assemblyman Mullin will co-host “A Conversation about America: Health Care."
More than 55,000 people lost power when the newly installed transmission tower fell back in 2015.
California would become the first state in the nation to track antibiotic-resistant infections under legislation by Senator Jerry Hill
Utility customers may see fewer spikes in winter heating costs if a newly introduced bill passes the Legislature, CA Sen. Jerry Hill says.
The unanimous vote comes came via the California Senate Transportation Committee.
San Bruno City Council will be submitting their opposition to this bill
There's a loophole in a law that was brought to light by a Peninsula teen, according to Sen. Jerry Hill.
The Citizens Advisory Committee weighs in on Caltrain improvements, highway & street projects and allocations to cities and the county.
"The research showed that the most vulnerable are being hit hardest at a time when they need heating the most," Sen. Jerry Hill said.
"The policy would direct BART to join with other cities and counties ... and limit collaboration ... (with) ICE or other federal agencies."
A public comment line previously open at (202) 456-1111 has closed under the Trump Administration and refers people to make a comment online
On the Peninsula, one group is inviting like-minded locals to stand along El Camino Real sidewalks - from SJ to SF - from noon to 1p.m.
“There is no difference between a joint and a can of beer to the family of a victim of impaired driving,” a local DA said.
Police say the 17-year-old was out walking when he was robbed. [breaking]
Adrienne Tissier was lauded for vision, strength and dedication to the community.
The public is welcome to observe the manual tally done by the San Mateo County Registration & Elections Division on December 1.
Plus, the results for several other area races. But keep in mind-- tens of thousands more ballots need to be counted.
The number of people registered to vote in San Bruno and rest of San Mateo County hit an all-time high, elections officials say.
Already know who you're voting for? Early voting in San Mateo County kicks off Oct. 11.
San Mateo County poll workers receive a stipend ranging from $115.00 to $140.00 for the day, plus $25.00 for the time in training class.
"The reforms approved by the governor... will ensure commissioners disclose their private meetings with utility executives..."
DUI offenders in California will soon face a major obstacle if they try to drive drunk again.
Senate Bill 869 was introduced by Senator Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo and Santa Clara counties) back in January.
Event is planned for this Friday, Sept. 16.
Plan your trip accordingly
Jerry Hill's SB 1046 has headed to the governor's desk and would make the devices a requirement throughout California for DUI offenders.